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- Coinbase secures EU crypto license, swaps Ireland for Luxembourg
"Luxembourg is leading the way with its pro-business climate and thoughtful approach to regulation," Coinbase Brian Armstrong tells CNBC
- Coinbase secures MiCA license across the EU region
Coinbase has obtained a crypto license from Luxembourg’s CSSF to offer crypto services across the European Union and will swap Ireland with Luxembourg as its base in the region The Markets in Crypto Assets (MiCA) license will blend the legal frameworks for crypto assets across all 27 EU member states
- Coinbase Secures MiCA Licence: A Milestone in Europe’s Crypto . . .
In short, this milestone enables us to offer a full suite of crypto products and services to 450 million people across all 27 European Union member states Luxembourg has always been a key player in Europe’s financial ecosystem, and we’re delighted to share that Coinbase is officially establishing its European crypto hub in this dynamic
- Coinbase gets EU crypto license in Luxembourg | Invezz
The decision to move from Ireland to Luxembourg follows a strategic reassessment by Coinbase’s leadership In 2023, the exchange launched a high-profile campaign highlighting its Irish expansion
- Coinbase Wins European MiCA License in Luxembourg - CoinDesk
Crypto exchange Coinbase has won a European Union Markets in Crypto Assets license (MiCA) from Luxembourg, the company said in a statement on Friday The exchange, which is the fifth-largest
- Crypto giant Coinbase chooses Luxembourg as its new European . . .
The vice-president and regional managing director of EMEA at Coinbase, Daniel Seifert, told CNBC that the decision was “less” due to Ireland, “but rather for the reasons that Luxembourg presented a highly compelling option” He added that Coinbase had “imminent” plans to hire 50 staff for its Dublin office, despite the relocation
- Coinbase Wins EU-Wide MiCA License in Luxembourg, Shifts Hub . . .
Key Notes Coinbase secures MiCA license from Luxembourg’s CSSF, to offer crypto services to 450 million EU residents Coinbase moves to relocate its EU hub from Ireland to Luxembourg
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